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Page 46
... Laird of Crans- toun , seeking his life . Nevertheless , the same Cranstoun , or perhaps his son , was married to a daughter of the same lady . • The name is spelt differently by the various families who bear it . Cam is selected , not ...
... Laird of Crans- toun , seeking his life . Nevertheless , the same Cranstoun , or perhaps his son , was married to a daughter of the same lady . • The name is spelt differently by the various families who bear it . Cam is selected , not ...
Page 124
... Archibald Douglas , Earl of Angus , assisted by the Laird of Buc cleuch and Norman Lesley . 4 Lyke - wake , the watching a corpse previous to interment . XXVII . Proud she look'd round , applause to claim- 124 Canto IV . THE LAY OF.
... Archibald Douglas , Earl of Angus , assisted by the Laird of Buc cleuch and Norman Lesley . 4 Lyke - wake , the watching a corpse previous to interment . XXVII . Proud she look'd round , applause to claim- 124 Canto IV . THE LAY OF.
Page 195
... Laird of Buccleuch . It occurs in the Cotton MS . Calig . B. VIII . f . 222 . " Pleaseth yt your most gracious highness to be aduertised , that my comptroller , with Raynald Carnaby , desyred licence of me to invade the realme of ...
... Laird of Buccleuch . It occurs in the Cotton MS . Calig . B. VIII . f . 222 . " Pleaseth yt your most gracious highness to be aduertised , that my comptroller , with Raynald Carnaby , desyred licence of me to invade the realme of ...
Page 197
... Laird of Buccleuch , beseeching him that he would come with his kin and friends , and all the force that he might be , and meet him at Melross , at his home - passing , and there to take him out of the Douglasses hands , and to put him ...
... Laird of Buccleuch , beseeching him that he would come with his kin and friends , and all the force that he might be , and meet him at Melross , at his home - passing , and there to take him out of the Douglasses hands , and to put him ...
Page 198
... Laird of Buccleuch , with a certain company of the thieves of Annandale . With him they were less affeared , and made them manfully to the field contrary them , and said to the King in this manner , ' Sir , yon is Buccleuch , and ...
... Laird of Buccleuch , with a certain company of the thieves of Annandale . With him they were less affeared , and made them manfully to the field contrary them , and said to the King in this manner , ' Sir , yon is Buccleuch , and ...
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ancient Appendix arms band Bard Baron beneath betwixt blaze blood blood-hound Border Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's Buccleuch called CANTO castle chapel Clair clan courser Cranstoun Cumberland Dame dead death Douglas dread Duke Earl English Eskdale Ettrick Ettrick Forest fair on Carlisle fight friends Froissart hall hand Harden harp Hawick head heard heart highnes horse Howard James Jedburgh King knight Ladye lances lands LAST MINSTREL Liddesdale Lord Dacre Margaret Melrose Melrose Abbey Michael Scott Mickledale Minstrelsy moss-trooper Musgrave Naworth Castle ne'er noble Note o'er pass'd poem pray'd ride rode Roslin round rung sayd Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish Border Seem'd shulde Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott Sir William slain song spear spirit steed stone stood sword Teviot's Teviotdale thee theyre Thomas Musgrave thou Tinlinn tomb tower tyme Virgilius Walter Scott warriors wild William of Deloraine wound